NAMI Spokane is dedicated to empowering all who have been affected by mental illness through Advocacy, Awareness, Education, and Support.

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Teri’s Thoughts

Happy new year! As we reflect back on 2018, we want to thank you, and thank you, and thank you for your support. The work and progress that we are making would not be possible without our dedicated volunteers, members, and donors.

We had a lot to celebrate in 2018, including new additions to our volunteer team, new board members, grant awards, successful classes and support groups, and — last, but certainly not least — we completed reaffiliation to meet NAMI’s new national Standards of Excellence.

We are heading into 2019 with a growing supply of resources. We are happy to announce our newest grant award for $70,000 toward the recruitment and hiring of an Executive Director this year. This donation is provided by Providence Health Care, through its Community Benefit program. We play a critical role in creating healthier people and communities, and we could not have the same impact without great community partners like Providence!

Thank you for helping us work each day to empower all who have been affected by mental illness through advocacy, awareness, education, and support. Here’s to a great year!

Suicide Prevention

If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or call 911 immediately

Suicidal thoughts or behaviors are both damaging and dangerous and are therefore considered a psychiatric emergency. Someone experiencing these thoughts should seek immediate assistance from a health or mental health care provider.
Having suicidal thoughts does not mean someone is weak or flawed.

Get Involved

NAMI Spokane is a grassroots, nonprofit, all volunteer organization. We advocate for those who live with mental illnesses and their families. We rely on the talents and generosity of our member volunteers to maintain our office headquarters in the Peyton Building and leading our many education and support programs.
We are excited to have new people join our organization, assisting as we continue the advocacy to erase the stigma of living with mental illness. Please join us today! Dues are only $35 per year. If you are considering financial gifting, we would like to remind you that donations to NAMI Spokane are tax deductible.

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NAMI Received Four Stars From Charity Navigator! This rating shows that NAMI adheres to best practices and fulfills our mission in a financially efficient way.

Special Thanks

Special thanks to Spokane County Behavioral Health Organization for the sizeable donation! This donation will be used for NAMI Spokane programming!!!

What's New in Spokane

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Thank you to the speaker for our August All Volunteer Meeting, Stacey Okihara, from the First Call for Help Department of Frontier Behavioral Health! Thank you to Alina for her hard work on the numerous projects she’s taken lead on lately! Congratulations to our Board...

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A Free Community Health Forum Update, February 7, 2018: You can watch the video here. January 31, 2018 Hear from local community experts, as we discuss behavioral health and substance abuse—one of our community’s highest areas of needed solutions and services. 5-6...